1-800-MAGLINE (624-5463)
Page 11 www.magliner.com
CooLift
®
Figure 1: CooLift secured under a loaded
pallet with the foot brake engaged
Figure 2: CooLift strapped into truck for transport
D) Unloading a pallet from the Magliner CooLift
1) Position the cart in place on a level surface and engage the foot brake.
2) Lower the deck completely by turning the pump valve counter-clockwise.
3) Unlock the containment strap from the lock by lifting the tab and sliding the latch out.
4) Walk the strap back into position on the roll.
5) Disengage the foot brake by pulling the brake lever up until the brake releases.
E) Transporting the Magliner CooLift inside the truck
Note: It is important to keep the CooLift upright at all times.
1) If you are transporting the CooLift on a truck that has loaded pallets, insert the CooLift
completely under a fully loaded pallet and lift the until deck makes contact with the bottom
of the pallet but does not lift it. Engage the foot brake (Figure 1).
2) If there are no loaded pallets on the truck, the CooLift should be parked next to the wall
and strapped in with the foot brake engaged (Figure 2).
C) Transporting a pallet with the Magliner CooLift
1) When transporting a pallet with the CooLift the operator should always use caution on
natural grades. Be positioned uphill from cart when descending, use brake to control speed
and make no sharp turns.
2) Care should be taken to address any sidewalk ramps or door thresholds to help maintain
stability in the load.
3)
Use caution at all sloping or uneven surface areas and make any final positioning changes.
4) Release the manual pump valve by turning the valve handle counter-clockwise until the
CooLift deck has lowered completely. Note: it is possible to have the pallet sitting on
the floor and the deck still engaged to the bottom of the pallet if the deck has not been
completely lowered.
5) Remove the CooLift from under the pallet.